How To Use distally In A Sentence
- The more inferior fibers arch distally deep to the middle constrictor muscle.
- There were exceptions: K.A. von Zittel (1882) imagined pterosaurs as possessing narrow, swallow-like wings that did not attach further distally than the knee, and Harry Seeley (1901) opined that the patagia may not have incorporated the hindlimbs at all. Archive 2006-05-01
- Accordingly, where the function of the sail is thermoregulatory, the spines in are not only thin, but can and do become thinner distally.
- In addition, the grains were observed to float in water with sacci uppermost, consistent with the suggestion that distally placed sacci serve to orientate the germinal furrow of the pollen grain towards the nucellus of an inverted ovule.
- After the surgeon incises the fascial layer, extends the incision proximally and distally, and retracts medially and laterally, he or she measures the patellar tendon width.
- Tumors that arise distally below the dentate line are typically keratinizing squamous cell cancers.
- Distally, each axon breaks up into simple or complex arborizations, the telodendria, which end on other neurons, glands, or muscle.
- The thoracic ribs are long and relatively uncurved distally, suggesting a deep body.
- Other astragalar facets include a narrow convex articular surface for the cuboid adjacent to the deeply notched surface for the navicular, a small curved surface laterally for articulation with the ectal facet of the calcaneum, a proximodistally elongated convex facet ventrally for long excursion on the calcaneal sustentacular surface, and a small facet adjacent to the cuboid facet for articulation with the calcaneum. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- The labial surfaces of the plates are smooth, slightly convex both mesially and distally with a shallow concavity between.